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MLB Weekly Digest July 16th Edition

The previous week in MLB was about a manager in the National League being relieved of his duties, a starting pitcher in the American League being placed on the disabled list, and a pitcher needing season-ending surgery.

He posted a .579 winning percentage in his first four years with the team, which include making the playoffs in each of those years and winning the NL pennant in 2013.

However, Matheny has compiled a .518 winning percentage over the last three years, and the Cardinals have missed the postseason in each year.

Shildt will manage the team for the rest of the season, but he might not be the long-term solution for the team’s manager.

It’s possible that Joe Girardi is someone the Cardinals will consider hiring during the offseason. Girardi has a history with Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak and is familiar with the organization, per Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

You don’t have to wonder. Joe Girardi will be considered.

He has a history with Mozeliak, and good rapport. He has the familiarity with organization that the #Cardinals value, and there is a fondness for him already in the club. One question is his interest-level. #stlcardshttps://t.co/OX1v3pWd7k

The team does have some talent on the major league roster, and it’s possible they make a run at a playoff spot in the second half.

Seattle Mariners Place Starting Pitcher James Paxton on Disabled List with Lower Back Inflammation

The Seattle Mariners will be without the best pitcher in their rotation for hopefully not too long as they placed starter James Paxton on the 10-day disabled list with lower back inflammation, per Greg Johns of MLB.com.

Mariners place James Paxton on 10-day DL with lower back inflammation and option Gordon Beckham and Nick Rumbelow to Tacoma. Recall Christian Bergman to start tonight’s game and also Mike Minor and Casey Lawrence to beef up bullpen.

Paxton was forced to leave his last start early, and with the All-Star break coming up, it was a smart move to put him on the DL.

The left-hander has compiled a 3.70 ERA in 119 1/3 innings with 155 strikeouts, 33 walks, a 3.14 FIP and an 11.7 SO/9.

Paxton has been the driving force in their rotation and a significant reason the team has played exceptionally well during the first half of the season.

The Mariners don’t believe this is going to be an issue moving forward and the team already planned to push Paxton back anyway. He’s expected to start the fourth game of second half against the San Francisco Giants, per Joel Sherman of the New York Post.

#Mariners good news. Paxton (lower back stiffness) who exited after 2/3rds of IP Thur. Dipoto told me he’ll go on DL, but plan was with AS break and IP build up to push back anyway. Sked to start v. #SFGiants 4th game of 2d half. Dipoto: “We don’t think it is a lingering issue.”

The loss of Richards for the remainder of the season is a monstrous blow to the Angels. They were counting on him to anchor the rotation.

The other reason this injury hurts the Angels is that Richards could have been used to improve their farm system by trading him to a contender.

It’s a tough ordeal when a pitcher has to undergo Tommy John surgery but, hopefully, Richards comes back strong in 2020.

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